Suella Braverman when in Government banged on and on about the dangers to women and children posed by the mass invasion of illegal immigrants.She was regularly shouted down in the Commons.Braverman's fears were justified as we learn the Home office has issued, for asylum seekers perusal a list of acts not acceptable in our country; among them being that rape is not permitted, that sex must be consensual, that sexual advancement in many forms to women is wrong, that restrictions on women's independence is wrong, and so on. The booklet warns that transgressions to these law enforcements might lead to imprisonment.These costly booklets boils down to Labour's admission that they got it terribly wrong to scrap Rwanda. The government is now forced to putting British households alongside asylum seekers housed in HMOs, making peace of mind understandably uneasy for their women and children.
Denis I. Fox ● 6h